Sunny Leone On World Emoji Day 2025: Emojis Let Me Be Me Without Words

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On the occasion of World Emoji Day, actress and performer Sunny Leone got candid with us about something that’s a part of everyone’s daily life — emojis! Known for lighting up the screen with her expressive dance numbers and acting skills, Sunny tells us how these tiny symbols have found a permanent place in her real-life chats too.

“I Use Emojis All the Time!”

Sunny Leone starts with a big smile and a little laugh as she confesses, “I use emojis in every sentence. I can’t help it!” For her, emojis are more than just cute icons — they’re part of her personality and how she connects with people. They’ve become a fun, creative, and often easier way for her to say what she’s feeling without always typing out full sentences.

Emojis Are Fun, Fast, and Forever Changing

What Sunny loves most about emojis is how they continue to grow. “The best thing is that new emojis keep coming all the time,” she says. It keeps things fresh and fun — just like her.

She shares that her go-to emoji is the monkey covering its eyes, and if she had to choose one that truly shows who she is, it would be the wide-smile emoji. “That one really shows my personality — always smiling and full of energy!”

Sunny Leone : Sometimes I Want to Talk Only in Emojis

For Sunny, emojis are more than just fun add-ons. They’re a way to make conversations more relaxed and enjoyable. “There are moments when I just want to talk using only emojis. It’s quicker, more expressive, and honestly, just easier sometimes,” she shares.

Whether it’s a heart, a thumbs-up, or a crying-laughing face, emojis help her say how she feels without typing long messages. They act like little mood boosters in digital conversations.

The Emoji Mix-Ups That Made Her Laugh

Even though she’s a fan, Sunny admits that emojis have sometimes left her confused — especially some of the fruit and vegetable emojis that carry “secret meanings.” She laughs as she recalls how she only found out their actual meaning while watching a reality show.

“I had no idea! I just thought they were regular food emojis. But now I know better, and I’m really glad I didn’t send those to someone by mistake,” she says, still giggling.

She also points out how TV shows now use emojis to say things they can’t say out loud — a creative way to avoid being censored while still getting the message across.

Emojis Help Break Walls in a Guarded World

In a world where people often hide how they truly feel, Sunny believes emojis open the door to honest expression. “Sometimes it’s hard for people to talk about their feelings. But emojis help. They let us share a bit of what’s going on inside, even when we can’t say it,” she says.

For Sunny Leone, emojis are more than just digital icons — they are tools of connection, laughter, and expression. And on World Emoji Day, her message is clear: “Emojis let you be yourself — no matter what mood you’re in.”